A Quote by Barbara Sher

Isolation is the dream killer. — © Barbara Sher
Isolation is the dream killer.
Isolation is a dream killer.
Individuality is different than isolation. Isolation is trying to do everything on your own, living life by yourself. Isolation happens when you choose not to be involved in any communities, making sure you keep a safe distance from people in your life. I’m not recommending isolation. Science, psychology, and religion all suggest long term isolation is dangerous and unhealthy.
To dream in isolation can be properly splendid to be sure; but to dream in company seems to me infinitely preferable.
We are awakening from the dream of isolation, from the dream of loneliness, and it's a terrible shock.
My dream role would probably be a psycho killer, because the whole thing I love about movies is that you get to do things you could never do in real life, and that would be my way of vicariously experiencing being a psycho killer. Also, it's incredibly romantic.
Isolation is a self-defeating dream.
Psychotherapy is a cyclical process from isolation into relationship. It is cyclical because the patient, in terror of existential isolation, relates deeply and meaningfully to the therapist and then, strengthened by this encounter, is led back again to a confrontation with existential isolation.
I believe there's a killer in all of us. I know there's one inside me. When you know the killer in you and you know also that you do not want to kill, you have to set yourself upon a course of learning. Not to kill that killer then, but to control it.
Someone who is not a killer is not going to watch a TV show and decide to be a killer.
I played a killer twice. Once on 'Matlock,' on Andy Griffith's show, I got to play the killer.
Fear is the dream killer, the silent voice that pushes us to lose our passion in a vain attempt to seek safety.
Intellectual isolation always follows commercial isolation.
Solitude is very important in my work as a mode of inspiration, but isolation is not good in this respect. I am not writing poetry about isolation.
Sure, the killer was my son, but I didn't teach him to pull the trigger of the gun. It's the killer on this TV screen, you can't blame me, it's the images he sees.
We don't live in isolation. Most people don't like working in isolation - some do, but they typically don't end up playing Major League Baseball.
The 'Scream' series is unique in that it's an ongoing murder mystery, even though it's a different killer, so if you know who that killer is, then half of the fun of the movie is gone.
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